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so they call connecticut home. look, our commissioners are also reaching out every day to ask, what can we do to help? and i'm so proud of our cabinet. it is -- (applause) it's not only the most diverse in the state's history when it comes to gender and race but talk about public private partnership and provides the expertise for leaders in the private in public sector they come from hartford washington d.c. washington state my motto has always been higher rate people and give them the freedom to make it happen in and that is what we are doing. (applause) tim david in the department of economic develop it brought together more than 400 investors developers and municipal leaders that launch opportunity zones .com opportunity zones .com thousands of people thousands of professionals have taken look at areas of the state that has been left for too long ready to invest in our state again where is katie katie he department of energy and environmental protection there you are thank you you are making it easier to take a
so they call connecticut home. look, our commissioners are also reaching out every day to ask, what can we do to help? and i'm so proud of our cabinet. it is -- (applause) it's not only the most diverse in the state's history when it comes to gender and race but talk about public private partnership and provides the expertise for leaders in the private in public sector they come from hartford washington d.c. washington state my motto has always been higher rate people and give them the freedom...
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connecticut, 1965. planned parenthood case by which the 72 decision established the right to privacy. we will talk about the decisions and also about the framework that it established that has led to several decades of expanding privacy cases and rates for americans as a result of it. lots more time for your phone calls. phone numbers on the screen. you can send us a tweet as well. i'm going to take a call and then we will go back to the discussion. hi, mark. you are on the air. >> yes, hello. i have a question. the conundrum -- i don't think many of us are familiar with the law or know too much about the conundrum. we vaguely know what the constitution means. i'm just curious if you could explain explain more about the right to privacy under the rights to the country. griswold v. connecticut, if you look at it, even though a lot of us are not legal scholars, it seems that the court did the right thing. but they look at a personal persons right, the right to privacy, and they made a good judgment in my
connecticut, 1965. planned parenthood case by which the 72 decision established the right to privacy. we will talk about the decisions and also about the framework that it established that has led to several decades of expanding privacy cases and rates for americans as a result of it. lots more time for your phone calls. phone numbers on the screen. you can send us a tweet as well. i'm going to take a call and then we will go back to the discussion. hi, mark. you are on the air. >> yes,...
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so connecticut graduates, stay in connecticut. we're making it worth your while. look, reducing the cost of education is just one way we're trying to make connecticut a little more affordable for our middle class families. we made it easier for seniors to stay in the state. thanks to you. by reducing taxes on social security and pension income. [ applause ] >> and we've provided veteran and volunteer first responders with more property tax relief, thanks to you. [ applause ] >> and to help small business, we removed the business entity tax. [ applause ] >> and we've held the line on fees to make it easier for a plumber, an electrician, any of the trades, we so desperately need you to be able to stay here in koonz and expand here in, in connecticut and expand here in connecticut, we are doing everything we can to make it easier for you as well. and i'll say it again. connecticut, we adopted america's best $15 minimum wage law. [ applause ] >> the nation's best. [ applause ] >> it's already helped lift thousands of families out of poverty. right now, as of october 1
so connecticut graduates, stay in connecticut. we're making it worth your while. look, reducing the cost of education is just one way we're trying to make connecticut a little more affordable for our middle class families. we made it easier for seniors to stay in the state. thanks to you. by reducing taxes on social security and pension income. [ applause ] >> and we've provided veteran and volunteer first responders with more property tax relief, thanks to you. [ applause ] >> and...
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it leaked north into connecticut and south into new york city. co you point out, it's gone through fairfielty now up into new haven county and bend. >> i'd like you to take a look at something, governor, that president trump said,d d like to get your reaction to it when he was speaking about governors across the country. let's take a look. >> i think they should be appreciative because y know what? when they're not appreciative to me, they're not appreciative to the army corps. th're not appreciative to fema. it's not right.y, i sa "ke, don't call the governor owashington. you're wasting your time with him. michigan.l the woman in it doesn't make any difference what happens. you know what i say?he ifdon't treat you right, i don't call. >> as a governor. governor lamont, do you feel that how much assistance you get from the federal government depends at all on how "appreciative" you a to president trump personally? >> i don't think so. look, andrew cuomo has not necessarily been thatde rential to the president. he's got a heck of a lot of aid. ank
it leaked north into connecticut and south into new york city. co you point out, it's gone through fairfielty now up into new haven county and bend. >> i'd like you to take a look at something, governor, that president trump said,d d like to get your reaction to it when he was speaking about governors across the country. let's take a look. >> i think they should be appreciative because y know what? when they're not appreciative to me, they're not appreciative to the army corps....
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connecticut's going to be a priority. i think you're going to see a lot more of these 15 minute tests as i alluded to previously. reporter: in terms of the p.p.e. and the hospital space, are we still staying ahead of this virus right now? >> hi, this is paul. i'm going to answer a little bit off of the last question. then we'll get into the p.p.e. question. solarte this week we should be expecting some additional abbott lab testing devices to come to connecticut. as the governor stated, we have already received one down in stanford that is operational. the governor did make a call to high executives at abbott to make that a priority. but we are one of the few states that are going to be on the top of the list in terms of receiving abbott lab testing devices here in connecticut. so we should see that arrive at d.p.h. and then for distribution later this week. reporter: where do we stand on the p.p.e. and the hospital space right snow? we know this is going to be a very trying week. how are we in maintaining the status quo?
connecticut's going to be a priority. i think you're going to see a lot more of these 15 minute tests as i alluded to previously. reporter: in terms of the p.p.e. and the hospital space, are we still staying ahead of this virus right now? >> hi, this is paul. i'm going to answer a little bit off of the last question. then we'll get into the p.p.e. question. solarte this week we should be expecting some additional abbott lab testing devices to come to connecticut. as the governor stated,...
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it is dense, as is the state of connecticut. he went on to say it is a great source of pride in china because that is where the premier's wife is from. a big deal to me is that is where the confucian heritage came from. good sister province in china and i appreciate the care they have given us and working with the consul general to get this done. thanks, everybody. journaln's washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. wednesday morning, a discussion of what federal spending on coronavirus relief has done to the federal budget with committee for a responsible federal budget president maya mcguiness. and we will talk about treatments for covid-19 with dr. robert gallo, cofounder and director of the institute of human virology at the university of maryland school of medicine. watch "washington journal" wednesday morning and be sure to watch "washington journal" sunday at 9:00 a.m. for a look back 50 years to the antiwar student protest at kent state which erupted into deadly confrontation between student
it is dense, as is the state of connecticut. he went on to say it is a great source of pride in china because that is where the premier's wife is from. a big deal to me is that is where the confucian heritage came from. good sister province in china and i appreciate the care they have given us and working with the consul general to get this done. thanks, everybody. journaln's washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. wednesday morning, a discussion of what federal...
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in connecticut? gov. lamont: we need some work. politicians make big promises and do not put money into the pension for 40 years. that said we are pushing through reforms. we have a number of people retiring in a year or so and we are managing. the thing i'm trying to do is .old down the increase in cost david: is a great pleasure to talk with you. thank you for your time. ned lamont, governor of connecticut. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. time for first word news. go to mark crumpton. mark: a grim milestone in the united states. according to data compiled by johns hopkins university, and the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the united states has top 3 million. more than 131,000 americans have died. the u.s. accounts for more than a quarter of all covid-19 cases globally. president trump is speaking out against the cdc. saystweet, the president he disagrees with the centers for disease control and prevention "very tough and expensiv
in connecticut? gov. lamont: we need some work. politicians make big promises and do not put money into the pension for 40 years. that said we are pushing through reforms. we have a number of people retiring in a year or so and we are managing. the thing i'm trying to do is .old down the increase in cost david: is a great pleasure to talk with you. thank you for your time. ned lamont, governor of connecticut. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg...
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have a good thanksgiving in connecticut. many thanks to ned lamont of connecticut. coming up, we talk with one of the members of president-elect biden's coronavirus task force. he is dr. eric goosby of the university of california medical school. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. we turned to mark crumpton for first word news. president trump is reaching out directly to michigan lawmakers to try to overturn the states vote. bloomberg has learned the president's meeting with republican members of the state legislatures today. some trump allies have urged him to persuade legislatures to overrule voters and give him the states electoral college votes. treasury secretary steven mnuchin says he wants to try to revive a stimulus stalemate with congressional democrats. he revealed he is meeting with pop republicans to devise a plan to approach nancy pelosi and senate democratic leader chuck schumer. close en schumer wrote to mitch mcconnell asking him to return to the negotiating table. president-elect biden says he has picked a treas
have a good thanksgiving in connecticut. many thanks to ned lamont of connecticut. coming up, we talk with one of the members of president-elect biden's coronavirus task force. he is dr. eric goosby of the university of california medical school. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. we turned to mark crumpton for first word news. president trump is reaching out directly to michigan lawmakers to try to overturn the states vote. bloomberg has learned...
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properties around connecticut,13 including in fairfield county. he's also on the board of the greater bridgeport property owners' association. >> we as landlords are not unsympathetic to the plight of everyone that's, you know, facing this right now. and, in fact, we just really wish that government who's, like, forced this upon us... i mean, this is... this is something like why should this particular industry be stuck th all of this financial burden? >> reporter: he says while propert ay owners still expected to pay their property taxes, utilities, and mortgages, some renters are exploiting the moratorium. >> well, i think that tre are sompeople out there that are tenants that are taking advantage of this and not worrying about... that they may owe this... they may owe the landlord down the road. they'll take the chance and roll theno dice and, you maybe try to skip out or... or be able to a void paymeever. >> reporter: housing advocate rashida rattray pointshat tenants in connecticut are still being evicted. s50ince march, more than eviction ca
properties around connecticut,13 including in fairfield county. he's also on the board of the greater bridgeport property owners' association. >> we as landlords are not unsympathetic to the plight of everyone that's, you know, facing this right now. and, in fact, we just really wish that government who's, like, forced this upon us... i mean, this is... this is something like why should this particular industry be stuck th all of this financial burden? >> reporter: he says while...
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i am connecticut, i am going to do a connecticut plan, why do i have to coordinate with new jersey and new york? either -- it is easier for me to say i will do one plan. why do i have to coordinate? they want this, they want this, you have to work it out. -- it is easier to do it alone. but it is better to do it together. in this situation, we need to do the best product we can do for the people. that is where i start. the best product is to come up with a plan that new jersey, connecticut, and new york and all execute simultaneously. which is what we have done to date. we made difficult decisions together and we implemented them together because we were aware of the interplay between these pieces. and our regional workforce. jerseye an action in new , you put people in a difficult position. they live in jersey, they work in new york. you know, coordinate. if i'm not there, i say coordinate. neck, it is a pain in the but that is what i pay you for. ideally we all get on the same page. is there any of drive-inn theaters becoming an essential business because people can sit in their car
i am connecticut, i am going to do a connecticut plan, why do i have to coordinate with new jersey and new york? either -- it is easier for me to say i will do one plan. why do i have to coordinate? they want this, they want this, you have to work it out. -- it is easier to do it alone. but it is better to do it together. in this situation, we need to do the best product we can do for the people. that is where i start. the best product is to come up with a plan that new jersey, connecticut, and...
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it leaked north into connecticut and south into new york city. as you point out, it's gone through irfield county now up into new haven county and beyond. i like you to take a look at something, governor, and i'd likent trump said, to get your reaction to it when he was speaking about governors across the country. let's take a look.nk >> i they should be appreciative because you know what? when they' not appreciative appreciative to the army corps. they're not appreciative to fema. i say, "ke, don'call you're wasting your timeon. with him. don't call the woman in michigan. it doesn't make any difference what happs. you know what i say? if they don't treat you right, i don't call.ve >> as a or. governor lamont, do you feel that how much assistance you get from the federal government depends at all on how "appreciativ you are to president trump personally? t >> i donnk so. look, andrew cuomo ps not necessarily been that deferential to tsident. he's got a heck of a lot of aid. frankly, he's gotten 4,000 ventilators.i' gotten 50. but, you know, you'v
it leaked north into connecticut and south into new york city. as you point out, it's gone through irfield county now up into new haven county and beyond. i like you to take a look at something, governor, and i'd likent trump said, to get your reaction to it when he was speaking about governors across the country. let's take a look.nk >> i they should be appreciative because you know what? when they' not appreciative appreciative to the army corps. they're not appreciative to fema. i say,...
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district court for connecticut. the case now dependent upon court proceedings that revolved around the question of their status as property rather than any accusation of wrongdoing. in the district court, the crew of the navy ship washington and the people who traded with -- on the new york shore submitted rival claims for salvage reward. both parties asserted that they were slaves and should be considered part of the ship's cargo. claims for recovery of slave property was submitted by the planters who had purchased the men and by the heirs of the cabin boy antonio's owner. the u.s. attorney submitted two different claims in anticipation of two possible decisions of the court. if the court determined that the mende were slaves and the property of spanish planters, the federal government asserted that they should be delivered to agents of the spanish government. if the court decided that the mende had been a legally enslaved and transported to the united states, the government wanted them delivered to the president f
district court for connecticut. the case now dependent upon court proceedings that revolved around the question of their status as property rather than any accusation of wrongdoing. in the district court, the crew of the navy ship washington and the people who traded with -- on the new york shore submitted rival claims for salvage reward. both parties asserted that they were slaves and should be considered part of the ship's cargo. claims for recovery of slave property was submitted by the...
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there was an event in the state of connecticut. so the condition has changed considerably in terms of the policy. there now women ceos and men's prisons and vice versa. there's a lot more diversity among separated emmys this kind of issues, there were so start back in the 80s, can't exist anymore because now the relationship just among the guys wearing blue regardless of what color the generous because they see themselves as sort of one side and offenders on the other. so there's a different dynamic now. la said think in connecticut. as not to say a failed system. i worked quite a bit there has been a lot of time in prison. what i have come away with is that everyone experienced was a prisons work hard and is different. as far as percentagewise, the people who actually make the decisions, on the books, i appreciate the diversity that you're saying but who actually make the decisions on which books will be allowed in and so forth and so on. he went i can't speak to the ethnic to city of the panelists who swing books. i would think w
there was an event in the state of connecticut. so the condition has changed considerably in terms of the policy. there now women ceos and men's prisons and vice versa. there's a lot more diversity among separated emmys this kind of issues, there were so start back in the 80s, can't exist anymore because now the relationship just among the guys wearing blue regardless of what color the generous because they see themselves as sort of one side and offenders on the other. so there's a different...
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connecticut's going to be a priority. i think you're going to see a lot more of these 15 minute tests as i alluded to previously. reporter: in terms of the p.p.e. and the hospital space, are we still staying ahead of this virus right now? >> hi, this is paul. i'm going to answer a little bit off of the last question. then we'll get into the p.p.e. question. solarte this week we should be expecting some additional abbott lab testing devices to come to connecticut. as the governor stated, we have already received one down in stanford that is operational. the governor did make a call to high executives at abbott to make that a priority. but we are one of the few states that are going to be on the top of the list in terms of receiving abbott lab testing devices here in connecticut. so we should see that arrive at d.p.h. and then for distribution later this week. reporter: where do we stand on the p.p.e. and the hospital space right snow? we know this is going to be a very trying week. how are we in maintaining the status quo?
connecticut's going to be a priority. i think you're going to see a lot more of these 15 minute tests as i alluded to previously. reporter: in terms of the p.p.e. and the hospital space, are we still staying ahead of this virus right now? >> hi, this is paul. i'm going to answer a little bit off of the last question. then we'll get into the p.p.e. question. solarte this week we should be expecting some additional abbott lab testing devices to come to connecticut. as the governor stated,...
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does connecticut have that funding to kick in? >> governor: look, that would cost us about $500 million between now and the end of the year. i could take that money from testing. i don't think that's a great idea. i could take that money from masks and disinfecting for our schools. i don't think that is a grea in fact, i think the president's plan is not a great idea. >> brennan: well, what would it take you -- how long would it take you to get that up and running? what would happen to the unemployed people in your state who just saw $600 a week disappear? >> we're continuing to provide them the state unemployment compensation, which is $400, $450 . we're talking about the extra $600 that the federal government put on until we got our economy going. our economy in connecticut is going much better than other places, but there are still tens of thousands who can't get employed, in bars and restaurants. there has to be some sort of a cushion. >> brennan: connecticut has been hit hard, and i tropical storm.du tthi has covid slowed dow
does connecticut have that funding to kick in? >> governor: look, that would cost us about $500 million between now and the end of the year. i could take that money from testing. i don't think that's a great idea. i could take that money from masks and disinfecting for our schools. i don't think that is a grea in fact, i think the president's plan is not a great idea. >> brennan: well, what would it take you -- how long would it take you to get that up and running? what would happen...
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connecticut has always -- the beaches. >> the connecticut teaches robbers opened. >> is there a way that the state can give guidance to local governments and how they can keep businesses in check and also there is a web site that the state has where you can submit complaints against it businesses that are not complying with health standards. >> first of all the local governments have the guidelines on compliance and the business owners and any business that opens today and the reason they can open they sign a compliance agreement and that compliance agreement is kept on the premises. if there is a violation it should be enforced by the local government. they have that this is owner who agree to operate under the following conditions and they therefore violated that agreement and they can be closed on that basis. to the extent we get any complaints we forward them to the local government. rob robbed you want to add anything? >> governments have been enforcing this since the beginning of the pause orders and they'll continue to enforce under those same guidelines. now they have the gu
connecticut has always -- the beaches. >> the connecticut teaches robbers opened. >> is there a way that the state can give guidance to local governments and how they can keep businesses in check and also there is a web site that the state has where you can submit complaints against it businesses that are not complying with health standards. >> first of all the local governments have the guidelines on compliance and the business owners and any business that opens today and the...
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district court of connecticut. it now dependent upon the court proceedings that revolved around the question of this property, rather than any accusation of wrongdoing. in the district court, the crew of the navy ship washington and the people who traded with the mindy on the new york shore, submitted rival claims for salvaged rewards. both parties asserted that the mindy were slaves and should be considered part of the armistead's cargo. claims for salvaged property submitted. and by the heirs of the cabin boy, antonio's, owner. the u.s. attorney, william halliburton, submitted two different claims in interposition of the court. if they determined the slaves for the property of spanish planters, the federal government's attorney asserted they should be delivered to agents of the spanish government. if the court decided that the mindy had been illegally enslaved and transported to the united states, the government wanted that delivered to the president for return to the native country under provisions of the an ant
district court of connecticut. it now dependent upon the court proceedings that revolved around the question of this property, rather than any accusation of wrongdoing. in the district court, the crew of the navy ship washington and the people who traded with the mindy on the new york shore, submitted rival claims for salvaged rewards. both parties asserted that the mindy were slaves and should be considered part of the armistead's cargo. claims for salvaged property submitted. and by the heirs...
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connecticut got pretty hurt. we were right next to new york city, which was the wuhan province of the pandemic in the united states. now it is six weeks later. all of those curves are bending in the right direction. we have extra hospitalization capacity, which was the key metric. we are finally getting the ppe. we delivered it ourselves, bought it from china great complicated process. we have testing ready to go. these are the key metrics we need to give people confidence we can begin to reopen on may 20. david: can you give us any sense of the distribution across the state? i mean socioeconomic but also geographic. we see differences in some states. new york is a larger geographic state. there will be differences in the reopening. will that apply to connecticut? gov. lamont: first of all, we were hit in different ways in different regions great fairfield county, which is closest to new york city was hit the hardest and the earliest and went right down metro-north in i-95 up to bridgeport, new haven, hartford, t
connecticut got pretty hurt. we were right next to new york city, which was the wuhan province of the pandemic in the united states. now it is six weeks later. all of those curves are bending in the right direction. we have extra hospitalization capacity, which was the key metric. we are finally getting the ppe. we delivered it ourselves, bought it from china great complicated process. we have testing ready to go. these are the key metrics we need to give people confidence we can begin to...
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but ideally it is uniform with new jersey, connecticut. because this is -- they they are all connected, these things. school, business, and geography are all connected. you have hospitalizations reported. does that mean we need to change the plans for the field hospitals at this point? gov. cuomo: there is no changing of the plan. i am praying that we don't need a single bed in the additional overflow capacity. i hope javits is empty. well, it's not, there are several hundred people in javits. but ideally we never needed a bed in javits, we never needed a bed on the u.s. navy ships ship comfort, an we never needed a bed in the field hospitals. >> mark levine noted that the number of hospitalizations in new york city is because they are at capacity -- gov. cuomo: that is not true. people are being turned away from hospitals? >> -- gov. cuomo: no. >> we do a daily call with hospitals, and we get updates from them, and there is no report of that. >> to explain the way we are doing this we are using all the , hospital capacity in the system, s
but ideally it is uniform with new jersey, connecticut. because this is -- they they are all connected, these things. school, business, and geography are all connected. you have hospitalizations reported. does that mean we need to change the plans for the field hospitals at this point? gov. cuomo: there is no changing of the plan. i am praying that we don't need a single bed in the additional overflow capacity. i hope javits is empty. well, it's not, there are several hundred people in javits....
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they're already -- there have been long complaints about the tax rates in connecticut what not. but i imagine you're going to need revenue what's the state going to have to do not just immediately but over the next few years to stabilize things coming out of this >> yeah. to just be clear with respect to the rainy day fund, we're at levels where we don't anticipate that being depleted any time in the near future. with that said, as treasurer, i want to protect and preserve that and the state will have to take additional measures with respect to reducing expenditures, with respect to looking at additional revenue sources which are constantly under consideration. but, those steps are currently being considered by the governor at our legislature will be going into special session some time later this year to take up those efforts. but they are under way and different options are being considered. >> tell me about what you see in how different communities in connecticut are being affected at this difficult time are there some communities that are affected more than others economical
they're already -- there have been long complaints about the tax rates in connecticut what not. but i imagine you're going to need revenue what's the state going to have to do not just immediately but over the next few years to stabilize things coming out of this >> yeah. to just be clear with respect to the rainy day fund, we're at levels where we don't anticipate that being depleted any time in the near future. with that said, as treasurer, i want to protect and preserve that and the...
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we have to work with new jersey, connecticut. optimum, we come up with one plan for all three states. that would be great. if we cannot come up with the exact same plan, similar plans because we have a tri-state workforce. you have people who live in westchester and work in connecticut. you have people who live in new york city and work in new jersey. this all works as one or it does not work. transportation works with economic development, housing, schools or it does not work. you cannot have one gear spinning if the other gears are not spinning. you cannot have new york city suffolk,out nassau, westchester, jersey and connecticut. in new of the workforce york city comes from outside of new york city or leaves new york city to go work in that area. it has to work for the whole region or does not work. >> howdy will you respond -- how will you respond to localities who say they will continue to be shut down ab after the state would like them to be shut down? how are you planning to manage that relationship? i work cooperatively w
we have to work with new jersey, connecticut. optimum, we come up with one plan for all three states. that would be great. if we cannot come up with the exact same plan, similar plans because we have a tri-state workforce. you have people who live in westchester and work in connecticut. you have people who live in new york city and work in new jersey. this all works as one or it does not work. transportation works with economic development, housing, schools or it does not work. you cannot have...
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it's not getting here to stanford connecticut, bridge port, connecticut, to cities where we're pretty close to being overwhelmed. i have nurses and doctors very literally calling me frantic about the lack of ppe, about the fact their icu capacity and ventilators are almost used up, and we are nowhere near the peak of what we're going to see. so we're very, very concerned here. look, if there's a silver lining to this cloud is that we have had the opportunity because we're sort of on the soert side of the wave that started in new york, we have had the opportunity to learn from what new york has been able to do. the people who live here, a little late but started taking this really seriously in time hopefully to reduce the intensity of what we're about to see. >> congressman, i want to speak to you because you're on the house intel committee about the firing of michael atkinson, the hopefully to reduce the intensity of what we're about to see. >> congressman, i want to speak to you because you're on the house intel committee about the firing of michael atkinson, the inspector general of
it's not getting here to stanford connecticut, bridge port, connecticut, to cities where we're pretty close to being overwhelmed. i have nurses and doctors very literally calling me frantic about the lack of ppe, about the fact their icu capacity and ventilators are almost used up, and we are nowhere near the peak of what we're going to see. so we're very, very concerned here. look, if there's a silver lining to this cloud is that we have had the opportunity because we're sort of on the soert...
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i think about the state of connecticut. if i was there i would have killed somebody, that is no question in my mind. that how bad summers was and police was. cos wasn't playing fair in there. it was to that. society, like i said, if you wasn't there as parents you can never imagine. >> i have a question for william and charlie. william, you mentioned that, you wanted this book to start a dialogue at colleges, specifically, both william and charlie, what do you want college students and professors to get out of this book? >> student, i want them, i want, to be honest with you, i want white students, privileged white students to get out the biases, take away the biases and your grandmother. the situation we in now, the heat remember is didn't work. if you're young, seeing, reading book, i'm not say disrespect your parents. their theories don't have to do modern day theories. when stuff was tolerated and not okay. i would like young college kids and their professions, lawyers, doctors, whatever, remove your biases, do best of
i think about the state of connecticut. if i was there i would have killed somebody, that is no question in my mind. that how bad summers was and police was. cos wasn't playing fair in there. it was to that. society, like i said, if you wasn't there as parents you can never imagine. >> i have a question for william and charlie. william, you mentioned that, you wanted this book to start a dialogue at colleges, specifically, both william and charlie, what do you want college students and...
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he didn't shut anything down in connecticut. what is your reaction to the way the president spoke about it today? >> these comments come and go. he loves us to run down these rabbit holes. we had a good meeting with the covid task force including vice president pence. he knows that all of the regional governors here in the northeast are going to work together in a collaborative way for a phased reopening based upon testing. we're going to open up our state. we're going to do it in the safest way possible. >> you're teamed up with your neighboring states, rhode island, massachusetts, new york. new york added to that team new jersey, pennsylvania on the new york border, delaware also agreeing to approach this, pardon the expression but as a country would approach it as we kind of expected the president to lead this kind of approach to it because obviously, what happens in new york, what happens in rhode island, massachusetts has a huge effect on connecticut. so you can't make these decisions independently. >> no, you can't. if i l
he didn't shut anything down in connecticut. what is your reaction to the way the president spoke about it today? >> these comments come and go. he loves us to run down these rabbit holes. we had a good meeting with the covid task force including vice president pence. he knows that all of the regional governors here in the northeast are going to work together in a collaborative way for a phased reopening based upon testing. we're going to open up our state. we're going to do it in the...
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connecticut has 30 days to do so but it is a end to a 6-day manhunt for the connecticut student peter manfredonia accused of killing ted deem ares with a machete, a brutal grisly murder and shooting and killing a former classmate, nicholas weisel. it is not clear what he will be charged with. connecticut state police >> the suspect will face justice and this will bring closure, this is important for the families of the victims, all of which have been notified immediately after. >> reporter: this word ends for manfredonia after that long six days which involved nicholas's girlfriend who was made to drive him as he made his way from connecticut to new jersey to pennsylvania, last spotted at a sheets convenience store, the gas station north of the maryland border where we are. people can rest easy, tonight manfredonia is behind bars. jillian: the doj taking a major step to fight a masking after revelations from the handling of the michael flynn case. william barr asking a us attorney in texas to review unmasking from before and after the 2016 election, doj spokeswoman sounding off on the
connecticut has 30 days to do so but it is a end to a 6-day manhunt for the connecticut student peter manfredonia accused of killing ted deem ares with a machete, a brutal grisly murder and shooting and killing a former classmate, nicholas weisel. it is not clear what he will be charged with. connecticut state police >> the suspect will face justice and this will bring closure, this is important for the families of the victims, all of which have been notified immediately after. >>...
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but this still does not mean every connecticut voter can vote by mail. unless the governor inteyervene, ill still have to qualify under one of the six excuses. >> the only thing we can do right now, because the legislature is not in session, would be an executive ordeer frm overnor, which i have asked him to look at. >> that should be a discussion in full session. that can't be an exeti orde that can't be the secretary of state doing it on her own. that the governor will, indeed, >> not at this point, and we have been very clear. in fact, minutes before i got on with you, we were very clear with the governor's legal counsel that that is not something any of us are supptive of at this pont. reporter: so if he does issue an executive order, there will be resistance. >> there will be a situation, yes. >> sreenivasan: thi >> sreenivasan: this w connecticut secretary of state denise merrill laid out her prosal for safe, secure an accessible voting for the upcoming primary and general elections in 2020. christopher booker joins me now from his home in westches
but this still does not mean every connecticut voter can vote by mail. unless the governor inteyervene, ill still have to qualify under one of the six excuses. >> the only thing we can do right now, because the legislature is not in session, would be an executive ordeer frm overnor, which i have asked him to look at. >> that should be a discussion in full session. that can't be an exeti orde that can't be the secretary of state doing it on her own. that the governor will, indeed,...
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it's not getting here to stanford connecticut, bridge port, connecticut, to cities where we're pretty close to being overwhelmed. i have nurses and doctors very literally calling me frantic about the lack of ppe, about the fact their icu capacity and ventilators are almost used up, and we are nowhere near the peak of what we're going to see. so we're very, very concerned here. look, if there's a silver lining to this cloud is that we have had the opportunity because we're sort of on the soert side of the wave that started in new york, we have had the opportunity to learn from what new york has been able to do. the people who live here, a little late but started taking this really seriously in time hopefully to reduce the intensity of what we're about to see. >> congressman, i want to speak to you because you're on the house intel committee about the firing of michael atkinson, the inspector general of the intelligence community for the fact he brought to the attention of your committee, your chairman, the whistle-blower complaint about the ukraine phone call. here's what donald trump
it's not getting here to stanford connecticut, bridge port, connecticut, to cities where we're pretty close to being overwhelmed. i have nurses and doctors very literally calling me frantic about the lack of ppe, about the fact their icu capacity and ventilators are almost used up, and we are nowhere near the peak of what we're going to see. so we're very, very concerned here. look, if there's a silver lining to this cloud is that we have had the opportunity because we're sort of on the soert...
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i'm going to make connecticut only decisions or how much is i think i have a connecticut decision but i hit execute, i'm going to talk to my neighbors? >> oh, i talk to my neighbors. it doesn't do me any good to open a bar and have andrew cuomo not. then you have hundreds of people back and forth. so we're doing this cautiously. but like i said, manufacturing, construction, a lot of the main pieces of our economy, we kept open. that kept connecticut in better economic shape than a lot of our neighbors. >> we certainly hope this next phase goes successfully. governor ned lamont, thank you for your time today. good luck. >> thanks, john. >> thank you. >>> president trump now says he's just about finished taking hydroxychloroquine. he takes it to fepd off the coronavirus. he rejects critics and studies and his own fda which says the drug is unproven and has risks. >> it was a fuls study done where they gave it to very sick people, extremely sick people, people who were ready to die. it was given by obviously not friend of the administration. we had great studies come out. italy, france,
i'm going to make connecticut only decisions or how much is i think i have a connecticut decision but i hit execute, i'm going to talk to my neighbors? >> oh, i talk to my neighbors. it doesn't do me any good to open a bar and have andrew cuomo not. then you have hundreds of people back and forth. so we're doing this cautiously. but like i said, manufacturing, construction, a lot of the main pieces of our economy, we kept open. that kept connecticut in better economic shape than a lot of...
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from nevada who-- connectic connecticut. >> senator from connecticut. >> thank you, mr. president. i'm honored to follow my colleague from nevada who knows so well the importance of public service and public servants and one of the reasons why we are here is because many of those public servants doing such great service for our communities will be laid off or furloughed to the detriment of their communities and their states. as she knows in nevada and i know in connecticut and what is necessary for them to continue their work is, in fact, the heroes act. now we've been talking a lot about the frontline workers, the heroes like first responders, police, firefighters, the doctors, the nurses, the grocery checkers, the delivery people, far and wide, high and low. they have been doing great work, and many of them are going to be directly affected, if we fail to pass the heroes act. many of them and their work will be for naught if we fail to support a heroes act and enable state and local government to continue to employ them and support them. i have been travelling across t
from nevada who-- connectic connecticut. >> senator from connecticut. >> thank you, mr. president. i'm honored to follow my colleague from nevada who knows so well the importance of public service and public servants and one of the reasons why we are here is because many of those public servants doing such great service for our communities will be laid off or furloughed to the detriment of their communities and their states. as she knows in nevada and i know in connecticut and what...
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this is the connecticut food bank, connecticut food share i'm with jason, the ceo. jason, you guys since april twice a week, you've been serving the hungry here. you've had almost a quarter of a million cars we look at that picture. >> it's incredible. >> and you see the number of people lining up, starting at 6:00 a.m. >> yeah. >> what happens here >> 7.5 million pounds of food we've distributed since april. once we start at 8:30 when the gates open up, we'll have two lines of distribution. cars will come through they'll get boxes of food. cars will probably drive out of here with about 40 pounds of food in their cars it's a socially distant distribution they don't have to touch anything our volunteers put everything in the cars for them. >> how much of an increase have you seen since the pandemic started? >> in general here in connecticut, we've seen about a 28% to 30% increase in food insecurity just here in the state of connecticut there's about 585,000 people who are food insecure here in connecticut, which is just absolutely incredible. these are numbers we've
this is the connecticut food bank, connecticut food share i'm with jason, the ceo. jason, you guys since april twice a week, you've been serving the hungry here. you've had almost a quarter of a million cars we look at that picture. >> it's incredible. >> and you see the number of people lining up, starting at 6:00 a.m. >> yeah. >> what happens here >> 7.5 million pounds of food we've distributed since april. once we start at 8:30 when the gates open up, we'll have...
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cuomo: connecticut had always said -- >> the connecticut beaches were never closed. >> if it's up to local governments to enforce that, is there a way for the state can give guidance to local governments to keep this in check? can the police submit complaints? what's being done with this information? gov. cuomo: local governments have the guidelines on the compliance. the business owners have it. today,inesses that open they have signed a compliance agreement. that agreement is kept on the premises. violation, it should be enforced by the local government. owner agreed to operate under these conditions. they have violated that agreement. they can be closed on that basis. to the extent we get any complaints, and forward them to local governments. do you want to add anything on that? beginning, they will enforce under those same guidelines. now they have the guidelines. they will continue to enforce those. all of the complaints that come through hotlines, we forward through the regional programs. >> that's the report that triggered your ability to implement cuts to local governments. w
cuomo: connecticut had always said -- >> the connecticut beaches were never closed. >> if it's up to local governments to enforce that, is there a way for the state can give guidance to local governments to keep this in check? can the police submit complaints? what's being done with this information? gov. cuomo: local governments have the guidelines on the compliance. the business owners have it. today,inesses that open they have signed a compliance agreement. that agreement is kept...
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probably new jersey, certain parts of connecticut, restrict travel because they're having problems in florida, lot of new york ers going there, we don't want that, heavily infectd. >> so many possibilities with that, is it little, we'll share how governor cuomo and others are responding to that truly extraordinary idea. while the president's suggestion is the most dramatic, some states are closing in themselves, shutting out visitors as they try to shut out the virus. in texas ordered anyone flying from new york, new jersey, connecticut or new orleans to self-quarantine for 14 days or however long they're in texas whenever is shorter. florida has a routine check point on interstate 10 for people coming across the alabama state line who are from louisiana. another check point on i-95 for what the governor calls, i'm quoting now, any kind of new york-area traffic. and the florida keys are closed to visitors. rhode island is stopping cars with new york license plates and kentucky asking their border states not to cross if they can. governor trying to keep people safe considering actions
probably new jersey, certain parts of connecticut, restrict travel because they're having problems in florida, lot of new york ers going there, we don't want that, heavily infectd. >> so many possibilities with that, is it little, we'll share how governor cuomo and others are responding to that truly extraordinary idea. while the president's suggestion is the most dramatic, some states are closing in themselves, shutting out visitors as they try to shut out the virus. in texas ordered...
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that's why you're on the ground in connecticut-- are you in connecticut? >> jon: i think i might be. >> stephen: but you're not sure and that's part of the report we hope to get to you later, as to where you think you are. >> jon: yes, i may be in connecticut, but i haven't checked. i'll get back to you on that. >> stephen: thank you very much, thank you very much. let's keep this situation fluid. >> jon: yes, we have to keep it progressing. >> stephen: thank you for that report, jon. >> jon: absolutely, sir. >> stephen: jon batiste, everybody. >> jon: signing off. >> stephen: you know, i spend most of my time carefully carving, honing, and gluing the finest stories and meticulously assembling the day's delicate news cogs into the mahogany automaton marionette that is my monologue. but once in a while, i find a moth-eaten stocking in the attic, stuff it with dryer lint, then hot-glue a half-eaten gumdrop to it, and maybe an old button to create the tragic sock puppet of news that is my segment: >> "quarantine-while!" >> stephen: in this new era of social r
that's why you're on the ground in connecticut-- are you in connecticut? >> jon: i think i might be. >> stephen: but you're not sure and that's part of the report we hope to get to you later, as to where you think you are. >> jon: yes, i may be in connecticut, but i haven't checked. i'll get back to you on that. >> stephen: thank you very much, thank you very much. let's keep this situation fluid. >> jon: yes, we have to keep it progressing. >> stephen: thank...
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new york, new jersey and connecticut. ned lamont, governor of connecticut. we'll be right back. ♪ we could never do what they do. but what we can do it be a partner that never quits. verizon is the most reliable network in america. built for interoperability and puts first responders first, giving their calls priority, 24/7. we do what we do best so they can too. . when we started carvana, they told us that selling cars 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer. because our customers love it. see for yourself, at carvana.com. connell: quite a day. thanks for joining us on "cavuto: coast to coast." charles, it's all yours. charles: connell, thank you very much. good afternoon. i'm charles payne, "makin
new york, new jersey and connecticut. ned lamont, governor of connecticut. we'll be right back. ♪ we could never do what they do. but what we can do it be a partner that never quits. verizon is the most reliable network in america. built for interoperability and puts first responders first, giving their calls priority, 24/7. we do what we do best so they can too. . when we started carvana, they told us that selling cars 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience...
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let me ask it this way, on may 20th, what still can't open in connecticut? >> bars, bars, look at what happened in south korea. indoor dining. that's closed in. little tougher to take care of. hospitality, we still don't want a lot of people driving in and out of the state. casinos, we've got some major casinos here if state. lot of places where you're indoors, lot of social c congregating that's too risky now. >> what have you seen in the other states, georgia, florida, colorado, some other states out there, have you been taking lessons, have you seen any lessons you've seen so far to apply to your reopening in connecticut? >> that's really good question. number one, i wanted to see whether the consumer went running back in, like prohibition, running back into speakeasy, not the case in georgia, oklahoma, the public has been cautious. you look around at flare-ups and make sure you don't see flare-uflare-u flare-ups in opening too early. >> connecticut is among a handful of states opening up covid-19 only facilities, specially designed to help infected peopl
let me ask it this way, on may 20th, what still can't open in connecticut? >> bars, bars, look at what happened in south korea. indoor dining. that's closed in. little tougher to take care of. hospitality, we still don't want a lot of people driving in and out of the state. casinos, we've got some major casinos here if state. lot of places where you're indoors, lot of social c congregating that's too risky now. >> what have you seen in the other states, georgia, florida, colorado,...
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same with governor ned lamont from the state of connecticut. governor lamont, thank you very much, thank you for being with us. gov. lamont: thanks for getting us organized and everybody here. i will just pick up where phil left off. he mentioned the major trance rotation core doors that connect new york, new jersey, and connecticut, as part of a tri-state workforce. all slowly closed down methodically parts of our economy in a way that we tried to mitigate the effects of the contagion, and we are going to be thoughtful about how we get this opened as well. but governor cuomo, you know all of our pandemic here in connecticut is all along that i-95 metro-north core door where we have -- corridor where we have hundreds of thousands of people going back and forth between new york and connecticut. it is the commuter core door for us but also the covid corridor. listen to the experts as you say and make sure you do not pull the trigger to early. -- too early. singapore, andg, those places have unfortunately seen a small resurgence, the second half o
same with governor ned lamont from the state of connecticut. governor lamont, thank you very much, thank you for being with us. gov. lamont: thanks for getting us organized and everybody here. i will just pick up where phil left off. he mentioned the major trance rotation core doors that connect new york, new jersey, and connecticut, as part of a tri-state workforce. all slowly closed down methodically parts of our economy in a way that we tried to mitigate the effects of the contagion, and we...
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but ideally it is uniform with new jersey, connecticut. because this is -- they they are all connected, these things. school, business, and geography are all connected. you have hospitalizations reported. does that mean we need to change the plans for the field hospitals at this point? gov. cuomo: there is no changing of the plan. i am praying that we don't need a single bed in the additional overflow capacity. i hope javits is empty. well, it's not, there are several hundred people in javits. but ideally we never needed a bed in javits, we never needed a bed on the u.s. navy ships ship comfort, an we never needed a bed in the field hospitals. >> mark levine noted that the number of hospitalizations in new york city is because they are at capacity -- gov. cuomo: that is not true. people are being turned away from hospitals? >> -- gov. cuomo: no. >> we do a daily call with hospitals, and we get updates from them, and there is no report of that. >> to explain the way we are doing this we are using all the , hospital capacity in the system, s
but ideally it is uniform with new jersey, connecticut. because this is -- they they are all connected, these things. school, business, and geography are all connected. you have hospitalizations reported. does that mean we need to change the plans for the field hospitals at this point? gov. cuomo: there is no changing of the plan. i am praying that we don't need a single bed in the additional overflow capacity. i hope javits is empty. well, it's not, there are several hundred people in javits....
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people in connecticut are very worried. they're worried becausethis president has not invested in tests that allow us to know where the disease exists and where it doesn't. people in connecticut are worried because the president seems more interested in giving tax breaks to oil companies and helping them when they get laid off from their job . people from connecticut are worried because there is no meaningful guidance coming from the cdc on how you close a school, when you close a business, leaving local leaders to make the decisions by themselves and people in connecticut are worried because they are watching a president rely on the aca to require insurance companies to cover the tests while at the same time sending his lawyers to court to try to destroy the entirety of the aca area they're worried they are going to lose their healthcare coverage because of the president's campaignof sabotage against the affordable care act at the very moment where they need the healthcare the most. this president needs to stop viewing thi
people in connecticut are very worried. they're worried becausethis president has not invested in tests that allow us to know where the disease exists and where it doesn't. people in connecticut are worried because the president seems more interested in giving tax breaks to oil companies and helping them when they get laid off from their job . people from connecticut are worried because there is no meaningful guidance coming from the cdc on how you close a school, when you close a business,...
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in terms of connecticut, testing, contact tracing, where are you with that? what do you -- where do you hope to be with that? you know, down the road. >> we're going to ramp up testing big-time, double the amount of testing in the next week or two. great relationship with cvs, head of quest diagnostics grew up in turnbull. thez big companies have access to the swabs and reagents that we knees. that need. that's going to allow us to ramp up, as soon as i can do testing, see how severe it is, sooner i can get people back to work safely. >> i'm sure you have folks thinking about that, trying to figure out when that may be, is it -- do you have a calendar date in mind? a goal? >> i've told people of connecticut may 20th we'll be able to give you a road map how we slowly get back to normalcy. between now and then i'm going to have a lot more protective gear, masks and lot more testing so we know what the nature of the pandemic is. at that point we can build on what type of small businesses, retail businesses we might be able to reopen. probably with a mask, maybe
in terms of connecticut, testing, contact tracing, where are you with that? what do you -- where do you hope to be with that? you know, down the road. >> we're going to ramp up testing big-time, double the amount of testing in the next week or two. great relationship with cvs, head of quest diagnostics grew up in turnbull. thez big companies have access to the swabs and reagents that we knees. that need. that's going to allow us to ramp up, as soon as i can do testing, see how severe it...